Did all children go to school in Shakespeare's day? PDF Print E-mail

No. There was no compulsory system of education and not all children would have gone to school. Infants could attend a petty school (from the French 'petits' meaning 'little ones') to learn their alphabet and basic reading. At seven, children could be apprenticed to a tradesman, craftsman or household, or sent to a grammar school. Children from wealthy families were often instructed by tutors at home. See Shakespeare at School.

 
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